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churchill wasn't like that.working late for him. >> everything must be double spaces. he didn't like to see it all crowded up together. it was a lot of typing. somebody else had been using that typewriter and had left it at single spacing. after a bit he came behind the typewriter to see how it was getting on, and he just let out a burst. what on earth are you doing it like that for? so i sat up very straight and said i'm very sorry, mr. churchill. i've made a mistake, and i heard him say "the mug, idiot, the bloody fool." then he swung around to me and said send me somebody who knows how to do my work right the first time. you know, i can still hear that in my mind. >> for churchill pearl harbor changed everything. >> what was your grandfather's reaction? >> well, his reaction, you know, the kind of thing to say was thank god. >> he felt that now we were going to win. even if it took time, but we were going to win. >> during the war f.d.r., churchill, and stalin met to determine the allied course of action. the
churchill wasn't like that.working late for him. >> everything must be double spaces. he didn't like to see it all crowded up together. it was a lot of typing. somebody else had been using that typewriter and had left it at single spacing. after a bit he came behind the typewriter to see how it was getting on, and he just let out a burst. what on earth are you doing it like that for? so i sat up very straight and said i'm very sorry, mr. churchill. i've made a mistake, and i heard him say...
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roosevelt who is firmly with churchill who wanted to help churchill and wanted to send a -- aid to england could not be seen as lifting any hint to help england without losing his chances of reelection. the british desperately needed america's health, heather by now have marched across europe, he was only two or three months away by most people's estimations of invading england -- literally their only hope was that america would choose to intervene and churchill could not let that fall to chance. he had two do everything he could to push america into the war. so he did something, took a great risk and decided to send in a group of operatives to private they're reluctant ally into action. -- prod their reluctant ally into action. of a rigorous the most regular of them all was dahl, not someone who set out to be a spy. in fact, the only landed in washington because as a very young and inexperienced pilot he managed to get lost in crashes plan. it is a miracle he survived, he was badly injured and burned and he was in the lead of the war in -- invalided out of the war at 25. he wanted to do s
roosevelt who is firmly with churchill who wanted to help churchill and wanted to send a -- aid to england could not be seen as lifting any hint to help england without losing his chances of reelection. the british desperately needed america's health, heather by now have marched across europe, he was only two or three months away by most people's estimations of invading england -- literally their only hope was that america would choose to intervene and churchill could not let that fall to...
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i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill even in his own epoch. let alone ours. and i think there's been no one like him before or sense. on tennis, one tip. if you're playing with andy murray, as i once was in a charity match, with a wooden racquet, i served, i think, and then tim henman, the other guy he whacked it back. to andy murray. it was doubles. murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball and he hit it so fast with his backhand that it -- the ball went straight into my open mouth like a sort of medieval banquet or whatever. so my advice is, one tennis tip i give you, don't look around when andy murray is about to do a cross court backhand return. >> corgis, vacuum cleaners, hard outs, thank you for the conversation. we thank all of you for catch watching, for twitter questions, thank you to bank of america for making these conversations available. thank the mayor's staff who made this possible. worked with him over many weeks. we're grateful with them. the amazing politico event staff, all of you
i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill even in his own epoch. let alone ours. and i think there's been no one like him before or sense. on tennis, one tip. if you're playing with andy murray, as i once was in a charity match, with a wooden racquet, i served, i think, and then tim henman, the other guy he whacked it back. to andy murray. it was doubles. murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball and he hit it...
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roosevelt, friendly with churchill, who wanted to help churchill and wanted to send aid to england couldn't be seen as lifting a hand to aid england without risking re-election. the british desperately needed america's help. hitler had marched across europe. it was two or three months away from invading england. literally, their only hope would be that america would choose to intervene and churchill could not let that fall to chance. he decided to send in a group of operatives to prod the reluctant ally to action. probably the most irregular of them all was dahl. he was not someone who set out the be a spy. he only landed in washington because as a very young and inexperienced ref pilot he managed to get lost, run out of fuel and crash his pain. he was badly injured badly burned. he was invalid out of the war at the age of 25. he wanted to do something. his friends were all still fighting and he found a post in washington as a sort of goodwill ambassador. he was very good looking. he was 6'6", handsome very charming, well spoken articulate. breathtakingly smashing in his ref uniform and gol
roosevelt, friendly with churchill, who wanted to help churchill and wanted to send aid to england couldn't be seen as lifting a hand to aid england without risking re-election. the british desperately needed america's help. hitler had marched across europe. it was two or three months away from invading england. literally, their only hope would be that america would choose to intervene and churchill could not let that fall to chance. he decided to send in a group of operatives to prod the...
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i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill in his own equal parts let alone ours. on tennis i'll just give you one tip. if you're playing with andy murray as i once was in a charity match with a wooden racket i served i think and then tim henman, who was the other guy, he whacked it back to andy murray. i was doing doubles and andy murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball. and he hit it so fast with his backhand that the ball went straight into my open mouth like a sort of medieval banquet. one tennis tip i give you is don't look around when andy murray is doing a cross-court backhand return. >> corgis vacuum cleaners, hardouts. thanks for the conversation. we thank everyone for watching, twitter conversation. we thank the bank of america for making these conversations available. thank you very much, john. and we thank the mayor's staff who made this possible. we're grateful to them. the amazing politico staff all of you for coming out here, and thank you, mr. mayor, for a great conversation. [applause] >>
i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill in his own equal parts let alone ours. on tennis i'll just give you one tip. if you're playing with andy murray as i once was in a charity match with a wooden racket i served i think and then tim henman, who was the other guy, he whacked it back to andy murray. i was doing doubles and andy murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball. and he hit it so fast with his backhand...
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and finally, winston churchill. the good thing about churchill is he encouraged out of the box thinking. somebody who did indeed, as the movie shows -- the movie simply identifies it agent built but when the letter comes in saying we need these resources, churchill understands how important it is. however, as much as i admire churchill, talk about him being the greatest figure of the 20th century. when i was at "time magazine" we had to pick the person of the century. we spent five years doing conversations, working on it, public event, to discuss it. it came down to four or five people. if you thought it was a century of great political struggles against communism against naziism, fascism, then you have people like franklin roosevelt and winston churchill who stand up. also a century of civil rights, where women and blacks and colonial people all get their own individual rights, and then gandhi or martin luther king as far as that. and finally, you think it as century in which science and technology took us to the
and finally, winston churchill. the good thing about churchill is he encouraged out of the box thinking. somebody who did indeed, as the movie shows -- the movie simply identifies it agent built but when the letter comes in saying we need these resources, churchill understands how important it is. however, as much as i admire churchill, talk about him being the greatest figure of the 20th century. when i was at "time magazine" we had to pick the person of the century. we spent five...
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and they do have the blessing of wins to churchill.ly one submitted. >> what lessons does is and how were burned? >> he learns what it takes to be a supreme commander. he is a rookie now not only a command of large forces but has generals and admirals working for him who out to bring him not only in a break but experience. so he has to deal with people who are far superior to him. he also has to deal with failure. >> we were not trained as well as we should have been. we were up against german troops who had been there and done that. we got our faces rubbed in the mud. at one point eisenhower didn't think he could cut it and was prepared to resign to send a telegram to marshal and the chief of staff said you cannot do that. he suppressed a. oliver: decision time for the normandy invasion and under the weight of a golf balls on the shoulders of one man, eisenhower. next. "war stories". if you keep tanning, indoors or out, the effects of harmful rays will show up on your skin. wrinkles, age spots and an increased risk of skin cancer, inc
and they do have the blessing of wins to churchill.ly one submitted. >> what lessons does is and how were burned? >> he learns what it takes to be a supreme commander. he is a rookie now not only a command of large forces but has generals and admirals working for him who out to bring him not only in a break but experience. so he has to deal with people who are far superior to him. he also has to deal with failure. >> we were not trained as well as we should have been. we were...
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a concerned king george summoned churchill. >> he came in. i don't propose for you know why -- and -- no, sir, i have no idea, and, of course -- >> my grandfather wrote of his feelings as he lay his head down on the pillow that night. i felt i was walking with destiny and all my past life had
a concerned king george summoned churchill. >> he came in. i don't propose for you know why -- and -- no, sir, i have no idea, and, of course -- >> my grandfather wrote of his feelings as he lay his head down on the pillow that night. i felt i was walking with destiny and all my past life had
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but churchill decided to fight on. and he was only in.if he hadn't decided to fight on, then there would have been no conquest. there would have been no reconquest of europe. hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter, the 100 horsepower mental engine, and because you'll do it more charmingly than i will, would you read it? >> if -- this one. if you have a spare 15 minutes go on youtube and look at the intlime outtakes of churchill's only televised party political broadcast from 1951. he sit there is, gazing at the camera with utter savagery while they make him repeat his script over and over again
but churchill decided to fight on. and he was only in.if he hadn't decided to fight on, then there would have been no conquest. there would have been no reconquest of europe. hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our...
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they could pass that on to churchill felt government in london, providing viable information about germanilitary resources to the british government. also the soviet government sending them viable information as well. yes, question? [indiscernible] i should have written it on the board. he is found in london from 1939 onwards. now, the czech underground has a steady flow of information to the west from the exile in london. they said they could get useful information about german reserve locations. they said they could sabotage german industries. it's always hard to know when you're are doing the history of secret activities, to want to rely on these kinds of documents because of course people who say they are in the position to do these valuable things hope that will make them indispensable. you always have to guard this with a degree of skepticism. nevertheless that is why there are in a particular valuable position for the allies during the war. after the german invasion of the soviet union in summer 1941, operation barbarossa, the soviets also begin to rely on czech connections or inte
they could pass that on to churchill felt government in london, providing viable information about germanilitary resources to the british government. also the soviet government sending them viable information as well. yes, question? [indiscernible] i should have written it on the board. he is found in london from 1939 onwards. now, the czech underground has a steady flow of information to the west from the exile in london. they said they could get useful information about german reserve...
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what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill but, oh, wait barack obama took down churchill's portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. >> i forgot about that. >> i guess it isn't there. but it sure needs to be there. >> ondamnjohn, we saved the best for last i know you are a die hard libertarian, i suspect you have problems with some of what you've heard. >> i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. [ laughter ] >> we all historically recognize that politicians are fallible and they're very much prone to err, but we're also trusting that politicians can make big foreign policy decisions that won't immediately impact american lives. isis is prominent today because we deemed it necessary to get rid of sad dam. we have the taliban to some degree because we deemed it necessary to intervene in afghanistanful does there come a point that we recognize we don't understand the middle east and some of our involvement makes the middle east worse off but us less safe. >> since john is holding up one side of this argument the fact is
what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill but, oh, wait barack obama took down churchill's portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. >> i forgot about that. >> i guess it isn't there. but it sure needs to be there. >> ondamnjohn, we saved the best for last i know you are a die hard libertarian, i suspect you have problems with some of what you've heard. >> i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. [...
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what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill. oh, wait, he took down his portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. i guess it isn't there. it sure needs to be there. >> i'm not just saying this. we saved the best for last because i know you're a die hard libertarian. i suspect you have problems with some of what you heard. >> yeah i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. i think we all recognize that politicians are fallible and very much prone to error. we're also trusting that politicians in this case can make big foreign policy decisions that won't immediately impact american lives. let's face it, isis is prominent today because we deemed it necessary to get rid of. there comes a point when we recognize we don't understand the middle east. some of our involvement makes the middle east worse off and usless safe. >> let me just come to any defense. we have given billions of dollars noto a will the of these so-called allies in the region. you think of allies like pakistan, which in some cases have sup
what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill. oh, wait, he took down his portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. i guess it isn't there. it sure needs to be there. >> i'm not just saying this. we saved the best for last because i know you're a die hard libertarian. i suspect you have problems with some of what you heard. >> yeah i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. i think we all recognize that politicians are...
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maybe we live in a blander, softer kind of age. >> yeah, but we live in a television age that churchillce, where we can watch a flyer, a crank otherwise jordanian get burned alive by gasoline. a young woman who is helping people who are desperate get killed. we have to watch that. i just wonder, as much as i don't have a plan to win this war against isis, how can we be a manly, conscious, moral country and watch one person after another be publicly and be executed. >> we can't. a couple weeks ago i was in kurdistan and saw the one set of guys who are really sticking it to the isil people, are the kurdish peshmerga, and we should be backing them. >> maybe we should give 24e78 a country. that's what they want. >> well, they claim they would be happy with kurdistan in northern iraq, but obviously there are difficulties with turkish kurdistan -- what they certainly deserve is the support, the training to -- >> you and i have something in common. we both have a hero. i happen to have a copy of this book. this guy is america's greatest hero. this guy. churchill, you meet more men and women wh
maybe we live in a blander, softer kind of age. >> yeah, but we live in a television age that churchillce, where we can watch a flyer, a crank otherwise jordanian get burned alive by gasoline. a young woman who is helping people who are desperate get killed. we have to watch that. i just wonder, as much as i don't have a plan to win this war against isis, how can we be a manly, conscious, moral country and watch one person after another be publicly and be executed. >> we can't. a...
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churchill said we should have strangled poll chefism in its cradle. that should be barack obama's objective with respect to isis. i think that's the farthest thing from his mind. and i think we're paying a price for it and the price of defeating and ultimately destroying isis is going -- just going to get higher and more costly every day that goes by. >> and quickly what does that mean for us? >> i think america will be in danger. what threat does isis represent that it can train jihadis to return to europe and the united states on valid passports and carry out attacks in our country like we just saw in paris? or god forbid even worse come back with nuclear weapons. >> ambassador john bolton from boston this morning. with your insight, ambassador, thank you as always. >> thank you, eric. >>> well the u.s. oil workers staging the biggest walkout in 35 years. what's behind the strike and how it could impact your gas prices at the pump. >>> and president obama giving a sneak peek of his new budget proposals. but is it best for american families? we'll ha
churchill said we should have strangled poll chefism in its cradle. that should be barack obama's objective with respect to isis. i think that's the farthest thing from his mind. and i think we're paying a price for it and the price of defeating and ultimately destroying isis is going -- just going to get higher and more costly every day that goes by. >> and quickly what does that mean for us? >> i think america will be in danger. what threat does isis represent that it can train...
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was still alive although churchill as you have been voted out of office i think and figure or march of 45, and roosevelt was dead. said he was out of the picture. there was nobody, the architect of victory in both europe and asia. and hit kind of a personality that lent itself to tremendous authority and trustworthiness and he made heroic efforts to bridge the gap between the two sides. and he thought an effect that he would win. i do deal with marshall. there are two chapters towards the end. another confession. the idea came from a publisher. confession number one to confession number two, the book starts in august 1945 and it ends in april 1946. >> you are forgiven. [laughter] >> but if someone can come up with a title that would be better than "china 1945" that would accomplish -- encompass that, i would be grateful. when the chapters is called marshall comes close. marshall comes close and it is it's an account of that part. by april 45 because of what was going on even though marshall stayed on for almost a year, it's clear that his mission was already a failure at that point
was still alive although churchill as you have been voted out of office i think and figure or march of 45, and roosevelt was dead. said he was out of the picture. there was nobody, the architect of victory in both europe and asia. and hit kind of a personality that lent itself to tremendous authority and trustworthiness and he made heroic efforts to bridge the gap between the two sides. and he thought an effect that he would win. i do deal with marshall. there are two chapters towards the end....
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churchill's arguments about nature stkeus applies to islamists today. any thoughts?> when you have thoughts on a subject like this it's important to put the most important thing first. the huge minority, the huge, huge majority of the muslims in america are peaceful, good americans who contribute a great deal to this country. i've been in any number of situations and met them, seriously hard working american citizens who have much a right to be here anywhere else and if you think that's platitudes that wrong. if don't start from this position you'll fall in serious era. that is a that and. there is in fact a state of war that has been going on with the united states of america since 1979. 1979 islamic republic of iran was formulated with the overthrow of the shaw. you had both parts of the islamic world, the shiites and the sunnis united in a cause of war against everything that the west stands for. so, you have to understand if you don't understand this at all, the united states has been at war with these elements of islam since 1979. we're not at war with them but
churchill's arguments about nature stkeus applies to islamists today. any thoughts?> when you have thoughts on a subject like this it's important to put the most important thing first. the huge minority, the huge, huge majority of the muslims in america are peaceful, good americans who contribute a great deal to this country. i've been in any number of situations and met them, seriously hard working american citizens who have much a right to be here anywhere else and if you think that's...
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i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill even in his own epoch. let alone ours. and i think there's been no one like him before or sense. on tennis, one tip. if you're playing with andy murray, as i once was in a charity match, with a wooden racquet, i served, i think, and then tim henman, the other guy he whacked it back. to andy murray. it was doubles. murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball and he hit it so fast with his backhand that it -- the ball went straight into my open mouth like a sort of medieval banquet or whatever. so my advice is one tennis tip i give you don't look around when andy murray is about to do a cross court backhand return. >> corgis, vacuum cleaners, hard outs, thank you for the conversation. we thank all of you for catch tissue for watching, for twitter questions, thank you to bank of america for making these conversations available. thank the mayor's staff who made this possible. worked with him over many weeks. we're grateful with them. the amazing politico event staff, al
i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill even in his own epoch. let alone ours. and i think there's been no one like him before or sense. on tennis, one tip. if you're playing with andy murray, as i once was in a charity match, with a wooden racquet, i served, i think, and then tim henman, the other guy he whacked it back. to andy murray. it was doubles. murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball and he hit it...
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there is no churchill in this war. >> there is no churchill in this war.ed a world wide leader to unite the good to fight evil. if it's not president obama who doesn't want to do it who is it? is it japan? is it egypt? >> who is the world leader? this is whatp haens when you leave the world. >> looks like a potential case coming in regarding the meaning on the burning of the pilot. so let's see what they talk ab >>> it's time now for "one more thing." >> i know it is late, late late. what day is it? tuesday. red eye tonight is an all timer. i have the beckal brothers crashing the set. we have bob and his brother, bob, a great actor. you cannot forget his role in "chud". one of the all time great movies. there is graham having a bite of something disgusting. watch tonight. >> that's going to be very good. >> so everybody loves jimmy fallon. he does things where he slices songs. for example brian williams did gin and juice. "back to the snoop doggy dog still the same long beach is the spot where i serve don't lose your grip. >> he is so funny. >> he is kind
there is no churchill in this war. >> there is no churchill in this war.ed a world wide leader to unite the good to fight evil. if it's not president obama who doesn't want to do it who is it? is it japan? is it egypt? >> who is the world leader? this is whatp haens when you leave the world. >> looks like a potential case coming in regarding the meaning on the burning of the pilot. so let's see what they talk ab >>> it's time now for "one more thing."...
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bletchley park, the code making and breaking headquarters for the british empire set up by winston churchill. alan turing comes up with an innovative approach we referred to -- or he referred to as assumed text. they were able to find radio stations that sent out messages every day at the same time and because of the nation -- the nature of the mission, they were able to get the first sentence of the transmission. station 26 on the coast of france comes on here every day at 10:00 and the first sentence is the weather today will be -- it was concerned with putting out weather reports to german ships and some rains. with that, you get a head start and you can begin the process. he's able to design a marvelous device referred to as the bomb. this is a giant guessing machine that help to sort out the other patterns and sequence. i don't want to make this sound easy. it was not stop at eight to 12 hours in the core of analysts linguists and many more support personnel. here's the bottom line -- by the end of the day with some exceptions, they were able to determine the rotor settings. they were i
bletchley park, the code making and breaking headquarters for the british empire set up by winston churchill. alan turing comes up with an innovative approach we referred to -- or he referred to as assumed text. they were able to find radio stations that sent out messages every day at the same time and because of the nation -- the nature of the mission, they were able to get the first sentence of the transmission. station 26 on the coast of france comes on here every day at 10:00 and the first...
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churchill's arguments about nature stkeus applies to islamists today. any thoughts? >> when you have thoughts on a subject like this it's important to put the most important thing first. the huge minority, the huge, huge majority of the muslims in america are peaceful, good americans who contribute a great deal to this country. i've been in any number of situations and met them, seriously hard working american citizens who have much a right to be here anywhere else and if you think that's platitudes that wrong. if don't start from this position you'll fall in serious era. that is a that and. there is in fact a state of war that has been going on with the united states of america since 1979. 1979 islamic republic of iran was formulated with the overthrow of the shaw. you had both parts of the islamic world, the shiites and the sunnis united in a cause of war against everything that the west stands for. so, you have to understand if you don't understand this at all, the united states has been at war with these elements of islam since 1979. we're not at war with them bu
churchill's arguments about nature stkeus applies to islamists today. any thoughts? >> when you have thoughts on a subject like this it's important to put the most important thing first. the huge minority, the huge, huge majority of the muslims in america are peaceful, good americans who contribute a great deal to this country. i've been in any number of situations and met them, seriously hard working american citizens who have much a right to be here anywhere else and if you think that's...
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it was set up by winston churchill, there are any number of brilliant people there, not the least of which was alan turing, he comes up with an innovative purchase that he referred to as assumed text, they were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out messages every day at the time the enigma messages were sent, at the same time. and because of the nature of the mission of the radio stations they were able to guess the first sentence of the transmission. perfect example, station 26 on the coast of france, comes on the air river day at 7:00 a.m. and the first sentence off the tower is the weather today off the coast of france will be. why, it was concerned with putting out weather reports to the german ships and submarines at sea. with that, you get a head start. you can begin the process, and he was able to design a device that was referred to as a bombe. this is a giant calculating machine, a guessing machine that helps to sort out the other patterns and sequences. i don't want to make this sound easy, it was not. it took between 8 to 12 hours
it was set up by winston churchill, there are any number of brilliant people there, not the least of which was alan turing, he comes up with an innovative purchase that he referred to as assumed text, they were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out messages every day at the time the enigma messages were sent, at the same time. and because of the nature of the mission of the radio stations they were able to guess the first sentence of the transmission....
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there is no churchill in this war. >> there is no churchill in this war.esident obama who doesn't want to do it who is it? is it japan? is it egypt? >> who is the world leader? this is whatp haens when you leave the world. >> looks like a potential case coming in regarding the meaning on the burning of the pilot. so let's see what they talk about. >> "one more thing" up next. tastes better when it's homemade. like chicken blanketed in golden breadcrumbs and wholesome sides with her signature touches. all topped with thick, homemade gravy. because dinner shouldn't take all day... just taste like it did. marie callender's. it's time to savor you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't
there is no churchill in this war. >> there is no churchill in this war.esident obama who doesn't want to do it who is it? is it japan? is it egypt? >> who is the world leader? this is whatp haens when you leave the world. >> looks like a potential case coming in regarding the meaning on the burning of the pilot. so let's see what they talk about. >> "one more thing" up next. tastes better when it's homemade. like chicken blanketed in golden breadcrumbs and...
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thank you to the churchill club. congratulations on your book. i the privilege of reading it in manuscript. it will be a terrific success. i think it encapsulates a lot of the same kind of technologies that i have been looking at in the research i have been doing. that was the basis of our book last year. it is more of the same. we certainly talk about ces this year since the two of us were there. my feet still hurt. i think one of the big themes i want to look at, is what we think of as the second generation of this -- disruptive innovation. 20 years ago, when i first started writing about these trends, the industry that really affected immediately with the obvious ones. consumer electronics, computing, communication, entertainment. the ones that were using those technologies all along. what we found in the research was that now mentoring a new stage where all of the other industries that weren't affected , now it is their turn. a lot of interesting reasons we could talk about, why some industries are happening slower than others and some faster
thank you to the churchill club. congratulations on your book. i the privilege of reading it in manuscript. it will be a terrific success. i think it encapsulates a lot of the same kind of technologies that i have been looking at in the research i have been doing. that was the basis of our book last year. it is more of the same. we certainly talk about ces this year since the two of us were there. my feet still hurt. i think one of the big themes i want to look at, is what we think of as the...
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leaving it up to interpretation whether or not netanyahu is on the same as win store churchill, wink wink nod nod. what does this have to do with the authorization of military force? if you in fact have these -- could that bring more hawks on board, especially democratic israel supporters, it's elongated there. ronan. >> luke russert, thanks for the update. >>> prominent democrats who plan to boycott the speech whether calling it a boycott or not, include leaders of the congressional black caucus like the chairman north carolina butterfield, john lewis of georgia and highest ranking leader yet to say he's going to skip the speech james clyburn of south carolina. president obama is scheduled to meet with the cbc today with netanyahu's speech likely to be a big topic of discussion. joining us is one of the former members, charlie rangel. always a pleasure to have you on. it's been reported you're going to skip the speech, is that true? do you plan on skipping the netanyahu speech? >> in all probability i'll be there but i'm not broadcasting that because i don't want to encourage -- >>
leaving it up to interpretation whether or not netanyahu is on the same as win store churchill, wink wink nod nod. what does this have to do with the authorization of military force? if you in fact have these -- could that bring more hawks on board, especially democratic israel supporters, it's elongated there. ronan. >> luke russert, thanks for the update. >>> prominent democrats who plan to boycott the speech whether calling it a boycott or not, include leaders of the...
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he removed the bust of winston churchill.f anybody is out there waiting for him to take up that kind of stand, it will never happen. it is not just in his dna. >> two things happened there. i bet hillary clinton, if she is watching saying oh, my goodness, they got me confused with mr. obama. quickly, last thought. >> they sit there and talk about the root causes but how do you talk about the root causes if you don't call something what it is? it makes absolutely no sense. >> yeah. >> make it real easy for us. they call themselves the islamic state. they put islamic in the name. they're not hiding it. >> there is thought with flight capability with some extremist as they call them or radical islamists in northern libya who attacked an airport up there. so they're affiliation with isis is still questionable. if they are affiliated, can you think if they have warplanes pause they're taking over parts that of country. we'll keep everybody posted on that. >>> no major scandals the at white house in the past six years? really? that
he removed the bust of winston churchill.f anybody is out there waiting for him to take up that kind of stand, it will never happen. it is not just in his dna. >> two things happened there. i bet hillary clinton, if she is watching saying oh, my goodness, they got me confused with mr. obama. quickly, last thought. >> they sit there and talk about the root causes but how do you talk about the root causes if you don't call something what it is? it makes absolutely no sense. >>...
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can you see churchill yucking it up with hitler?'ll see that winston churchill and stalin attended the opera together. listening to mr. axelrod it is easy to see how president obama won two elections, he is an excellent spin master. from florida the jessie waters segment is not funny to think that subjects are voters saddens my hearts, weakens my knees and upsets my stomach. after seeing the interview by jess ri waters i think they should let 10-year-olds vote. nevada, just finished "killing patton," fantastic book. did you examine claims that george patton was an anti-semite? we found out that he pretty much was anti-everybody. he was a crusty old guy who took shots at just about everybody on earth. it is an examination of the last five months of the war in europe and how general patton wound up dead. in that framework, the book delivers everything relevant about george patton, so we hope you check it out. finally tonight, the tip of the day, are you a mean, vindictive s.o.b. or d.o.b.? pete from alabama wrote to me last night sayi
can you see churchill yucking it up with hitler?'ll see that winston churchill and stalin attended the opera together. listening to mr. axelrod it is easy to see how president obama won two elections, he is an excellent spin master. from florida the jessie waters segment is not funny to think that subjects are voters saddens my hearts, weakens my knees and upsets my stomach. after seeing the interview by jess ri waters i think they should let 10-year-olds vote. nevada, just finished...
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can you see churchill yucking it up with hitler?nston churchill and stalin attended the opera together. listening to mr. axelrod it is easy to see how president obama won two elections, he is an excellent spin master. from florida the jessie waters segment is not funny to think that subjects are voters saddens my hearts, weakens my knees and upsets my stomach. after seeing the interview by jess ri waters i think they should let 10-year-olds vote. nevada, just finished "killing patton," fantastic book. did you examine claims that george patton was an anti-semite? we found out that he pretty much was anti-everybody. he was a crusty old guy who took shots at just about everybody on earth. it is an examination of the last five months of the war in europe and how general patton wound up dead. in that framework, the book delivers everything relevant about george patton, so we hope you check it out. finally tonight, the tip of the day, are you a mean, vindictive s.o.b. or d.o.b.? pete from alabama wrote to me last night saying bill, you to
can you see churchill yucking it up with hitler?nston churchill and stalin attended the opera together. listening to mr. axelrod it is easy to see how president obama won two elections, he is an excellent spin master. from florida the jessie waters segment is not funny to think that subjects are voters saddens my hearts, weakens my knees and upsets my stomach. after seeing the interview by jess ri waters i think they should let 10-year-olds vote. nevada, just finished "killing...
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as economists made estimates roosevelt and churchill met. meeting in 1940 is known for the atlantic charter of rights for free people. it was also the culmination of months of bargaining over what war materials the u.s. would supply. roosevelt asked the army, navy, and air force to estimate the costs of an all-out war. their total for the next two years--$150 billion, almost double the 1939 gross national product. nathan next evaluated the military's production needs. he started by breaking out the key sectors from the national income and production accounts. we knew steel would be a limiting factor for tanks, ships, and big guns. how much steel was involved in these? we translated airplanes mainly into aluminum because you couldn't build airplanes without aluminum. we translated ammunition into copper. we had the key elements. we realized very soon we were going to build factories to process more steel than we had. you'd have fabricating plants that weren't being used. more serious, you wouldn't have any end products. you'd have wheels over
as economists made estimates roosevelt and churchill met. meeting in 1940 is known for the atlantic charter of rights for free people. it was also the culmination of months of bargaining over what war materials the u.s. would supply. roosevelt asked the army, navy, and air force to estimate the costs of an all-out war. their total for the next two years--$150 billion, almost double the 1939 gross national product. nathan next evaluated the military's production needs. he started by breaking out...
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. >> churchill to me extraordinary. >> i'm not done yet. >> it's the portrait. it's our understanding of her. >> helen mirren, expanding her realm to broadway ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: some of the background noises you hear at the movies sound familiar. they shouldn't. >> marko could stanza's workspace looks like a hoarder's attic. >> something you don't need. send it over. >> sounds, well, unusual. >> how would you use those? >> i put them on my feet. >> he's an artist. if you seen that title go by in movie credit wondered what on earth a foley artist is. listen up. later this sunday morning. >> osgood: walking tall on the red carpets is possible if not he's he auto for actresses wearing the shoes. >> our next assignment. shoes. >> heels go from footwear to feats of engineering. >> technology allows us to build these, it doesn't necessarily mean anybody can walk in them. >> no. but it was the aspiration to be able to walk in them. >> what's behind a strange fascination with killer heels ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: rita braver peeks inside
. >> churchill to me extraordinary. >> i'm not done yet. >> it's the portrait. it's our understanding of her. >> helen mirren, expanding her realm to broadway ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: some of the background noises you hear at the movies sound familiar. they shouldn't. >> marko could stanza's workspace looks like a hoarder's attic. >> something you don't need. send it over. >> sounds, well, unusual. >> how would you use...
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except churchill who said you ask what is our policy, our policy is to wage war, to wage relentless war against tierany. >> he didn't go to parliament and say, let's put a time limit on this. >> this is the way this president operates. remember in late 2009 he went to west point. he gave a speech announcing a surge in afghanistan, a war he said we must win, except the surge was going to have fewer troops and ss than the generals were asking for and there was a sunset clause. so that is precisely the way he has acted. what we are doing is telling our enemies, wait us out and eventually we will go. >> the three-year time limit is also -- if i were one of the presidential candidates hillary clinton or a republican the last thing i would want would be a war resolution that runs out in my first year. basically, you have to go back to congress to reauthorize it and maybe try to renegotiate the terms that have been set implicitly on the war. that really makes it tougher for them. >> yeah. it ties the president's hands and they have to go back and reargue this situation again. you know when you
except churchill who said you ask what is our policy, our policy is to wage war, to wage relentless war against tierany. >> he didn't go to parliament and say, let's put a time limit on this. >> this is the way this president operates. remember in late 2009 he went to west point. he gave a speech announcing a surge in afghanistan, a war he said we must win, except the surge was going to have fewer troops and ss than the generals were asking for and there was a sunset clause. so that...
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. >> he spearheaded this intelligence effort that winston churchill was wise enough to recognize as beingportant asset to winning the war at that stage. >> greatest encryption device in history and the germans use it for all major communications. >> reporter: winning the war didn't prevent turing from a devasting fate. after british authorities discovered he was gay he was charged with acts of indecency and sentenced to chemical castration. >> the court case was very public, he was shamed he was in the papers. he took his own life at the age of 41. >> 5 minutes 34 seconds. >> you said to do it under 6. >> reporter: cumberbatch's career and popularity took off with his role in "sherlock." >> the name sherlock holms and the address is 221 b baker street. >> reporter: despite his internet popularity cumberbatch isn't on social media. >> i benedict cumberbatch am not on twitter instagram or facebook. there are many people on instagram calling themselves me it ain't me. >> reporter: he managed to nearly break the internet when word spread of his impending cumber-baby due this year. >> how is s
. >> he spearheaded this intelligence effort that winston churchill was wise enough to recognize as beingportant asset to winning the war at that stage. >> greatest encryption device in history and the germans use it for all major communications. >> reporter: winning the war didn't prevent turing from a devasting fate. after british authorities discovered he was gay he was charged with acts of indecency and sentenced to chemical castration. >> the court case was very...
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we need a winston churchill today. we need a ronald reagan today.in this country today. and i hope to god in a few years we get one. >> good seeing you again. >> thank you, neil. >> hard to argue. >> real pleasure being here. >> thank you very much. he calls it like it is and speaks his mean. meanwhile, scott walker, now some in the media are walking those attacks back. a clear sign we're looking at a front runner? after this. >>> we spend more time, more time talking about what do you call it, as opposed to what do you do about it? you know i mean really you know you know if fox didn't talk about this, they'd have nothing else to talk about. >> he's talking about this obsession some have apparently just here at fox even though i've heard a democratic congresswoman raise this, at least five liberal senators raise this, we're talking about the term islamic extremism. and that this is just somehow a fox obsession. carl, what did you think of that, out of the blue? >> i thought it was odd. of course many thing that the soon-to-be former attorney genera
we need a winston churchill today. we need a ronald reagan today.in this country today. and i hope to god in a few years we get one. >> good seeing you again. >> thank you, neil. >> hard to argue. >> real pleasure being here. >> thank you very much. he calls it like it is and speaks his mean. meanwhile, scott walker, now some in the media are walking those attacks back. a clear sign we're looking at a front runner? after this. >>> we spend more time, more...
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below 24 in churchill, that air is coming our way. record breaking temperatures once again.ing it every day. sick of it. >> that looks miserable. barnicle you're used to it you're from boston. >> i'm not used to this no. >> thank you so much dominica. still ahead, we'll try to get mike barnicle to put his sunglasses on. >>> best in show. this pup on the fru fru at westminster and we'll introduce you to that winner ahead and mika is going to be here i think, to tell us what's going to be going on in "morning joe." ♪ ♪ng you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >>> so that train carrying 3 million gallons of crude oil is still burning this morning nearly 48 hours after it derailed in west virginia. now we're learning that the tanker cars that were on the train were newer models that had safety upgrades. the upgrades were voluntarily adopted by the industry four years ago. while ntsb investigators try to determine the cause of t
below 24 in churchill, that air is coming our way. record breaking temperatures once again.ing it every day. sick of it. >> that looks miserable. barnicle you're used to it you're from boston. >> i'm not used to this no. >> thank you so much dominica. still ahead, we'll try to get mike barnicle to put his sunglasses on. >>> best in show. this pup on the fru fru at westminster and we'll introduce you to that winner ahead and mika is going to be here i think, to tell us...
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i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill even in his own epoch. let alone ours. and i think there's been no one like him before or sense. on tennis, one tip. if you're playing with andy murray, as i once was in a charity match, with a wooden racquet, i served, i think, and then tim henman, the other guy he whacked it back. to andy murray. it was doubles. murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball and he hit it so fast with his backhand that it -- the ball went straight into my open mouth like a sort of medieval banquet or whatever. so my advice is, one tennis tip i give you, don't look around when andy murray is about to do a cross court backhand return. >> corgis, vacuum cleaners hard outs, thank you for the conversation. we thank all of you for catch tissue for watching, for twitter questions, thank you to bank of america for making these conversations available. thank the mayor's staff who made this possible. worked with him over many weeks. we're grateful with them. the amazing politico event staff, a
i think that there weren't many people like churchill or any people like churchill even in his own epoch. let alone ours. and i think there's been no one like him before or sense. on tennis, one tip. if you're playing with andy murray, as i once was in a charity match, with a wooden racquet, i served, i think, and then tim henman, the other guy he whacked it back. to andy murray. it was doubles. murray was behind me. i turned around to see what andy murray would do with the ball and he hit it...
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the 20159 derby takes place may 2nd back at the famous churchill downs.full highlights of the all-star skills challenge including how steve curry and klay thompson fared in the three-point shoot-out tonight at 11:00. >> that is going to be wild. >> thank you so much. we'll be right back. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. >>> no matter how you spend valentine's day, it's hard to beat a couple who's been celebrating the day together for the past 73 years. >> it's an amazing story. this is john and eddie kasper from st. cloud, minnesota. they met when they were 10. it might have been love at first sight. they da
the 20159 derby takes place may 2nd back at the famous churchill downs.full highlights of the all-star skills challenge including how steve curry and klay thompson fared in the three-point shoot-out tonight at 11:00. >> that is going to be wild. >> thank you so much. we'll be right back. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional...
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that letter beat out love letters written by winston churchill, ernest hemingway and even beethoven.n we come back, the surprise from out of the blue, and from more than 70 years in the past that's made this a very special valentine's day for this family. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a
that letter beat out love letters written by winston churchill, ernest hemingway and even beethoven.n we come back, the surprise from out of the blue, and from more than 70 years in the past that's made this a very special valentine's day for this family. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and...
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winston churchill will be next in line approved. the turf would cost just over $1 million as part of a capital improvem program. >>> new today chaos outside the trial of the former chief of the inha part in an international prostitution ring. the charges have to do with his visits to washington. >>> and she may be proof that airport security can be breach ed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> right now, whitney houston's only daughter is still in a medically induced coma. bobbi kris has been that way since she was found the case is eerily similar to how her mother diedr died. marks the third annivers> w now know a texas man died from an airbag. it fund a metal disk sl and killed him after a low speed car accident near houston last month. the man suffered no other injuries. ths the sixth person killed in conner bags by takata. >>> this morning topless women climbed on the car carrying former international moneta
winston churchill will be next in line approved. the turf would cost just over $1 million as part of a capital improvem program. >>> new today chaos outside the trial of the former chief of the inha part in an international prostitution ring. the charges have to do with his visits to washington. >>> and she may be proof that airport security can be breach ed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new...
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. >> the life and times of winston churchill. that's next on "war stories."
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the devil's brigade heeding churchill's call for specially trained troops of the hunter class, who mightnst the nazis became a feared adversary. but these devils only rented space in the shadows. they moved within darkness in order to defeat it. and today here they are, champions of freedoms, heroes in two nations, saviors to many others, and to you we offer our most profound gratitude for distinguished service. to the families gathered today know your loved one made a difference. know that the veteran you've loved made a contribution to history that we as a people will not soon forget. as the son of a world war ii veteran, i'm particularly determined to ensure that we don't. that's why we will soon dedicate the highest civilian honor congress can bestow. it may only be a piece of metal, but it carries the gratitude of a nation. may you always remember it. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. [applause] >> let me again thank all of you for being here today. listening to these stories, one thi
the devil's brigade heeding churchill's call for specially trained troops of the hunter class, who mightnst the nazis became a feared adversary. but these devils only rented space in the shadows. they moved within darkness in order to defeat it. and today here they are, champions of freedoms, heroes in two nations, saviors to many others, and to you we offer our most profound gratitude for distinguished service. to the families gathered today know your loved one made a difference. know that the...